Blackjack is such an easy game to learn that the beginner can learn quickly and join a real money game either online casino or at a brick and mortar casino. If the player is at a land based casino and the tables aren’t busy, the player can ask the dealer if he will help him learn the game. Be sure you are at a low stakes table if you do this. You don’t want to learn at a hundred dollars per card. Most dealers will agree to help you learn. As long as you aren’t slow and pokey, other players won’t mind. They know everyone has to learn. And part of the dealer’s job is to answer questions and help new players learn the game.
When players learn how to play, they come back to the casino and bet so most casino staff will be helpful to learners. It would help if the player knows the basics of the game, but if he doesn’t he will pick them up quickly enough. Since Blackjack is mostly a game of skill like Bingo, Roulette, Poker and many other online casino card games, the skill comes in knowing what to do when. For example, when does the player hit and when does he stand? The player should stand on any hand of seventeen or higher. These are the things that should be learned before heading to the table but a helpful dealer will tell you if he is helping you learn. Be sure to give the dealer a nice tip after he spent his time teaching you the game.